Martin Hanna
This course is a study of current creation and evolutionary models regarding the origin, age, and change of the earth…
Julius Doyle discusses methods to recruit and retain African Americans in scientific research. At AAPA 2018.
Rick Potts discusses taking the Smithsonian's Human Origins exhibit on the road to 19 local libraries in the U.S in…
Alyssa Bader and Savannah Martin discuss pushing beyond the framework of community engagement to continue challenging the colonial foundations of…
Carla Handley discusses a study measuring genetic variation among the Turkana, Borana, Rendille, and Samburu pastoral ethnic groups of northern…
Sara Brownell discusses a framework for evolution education that includes a short module explicitly addressing intersections of evolution with religious…
Erin Riley discusses creating a more engaged field primatology by listening to the knowledge of local people and field assistants,…
Cheryl Knott demonstrates how the local staff at Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia integrates orangutan conservation with religious practices. At…
Christopher T. Baglow
This course brings into dialogue four approaches to human origins for the sake of understanding what it means to be…
Patrick S. Franklin
This course aims to expand students’ competence in biblical interpretation and theological reflection.